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Une vraie jolie fille....I like Elnett..not stiff..:)I envy you PH..Looks quite gorgeous what you ate..I found a very pretty cake roll adorned with macarons..since I seem to have gotten the trick..I may make one..Love your palette..Quels beaux roses...I love looking at paints and palettes and supplies..~

Carol, there is something so lively about the lovely Ines. She seems so free of intent or posing. Her coiffure seems natural, no matter how many minutes her stylist took in touch up snipping.

I love the photo of the lippy application. Which brand do you think she uses?

Meanwhile, back at les kiosques...aren't they wonderful, and so well worth a tribute. And quite wonderful that you were there with your camera or tablet of whatever it was that allowed you to show us these photos.

You see lots of gorgeous women who are famous but they look like they know how to smile and are just doing what they know. She looks like she knows how to live and is doing that -- and because of it, looks incandescent.

LOVE that last picture with the painting and verine and macaron. Love it most!

Beautiful pictures, Carol. Inès is a total class act, beautiful, gracious, with a great sense of humor and not full of herself. For me she incarnates "joie de vivre". And it looks like you've got a good dose of it yourself!Harriet Welty Rochefort, author, "Joie de Vivre"

Wish I could have looked like she does when I was young!! She looks so natural. If I'd been photographed in a T/shirt & Jkt with my sleeves pushed up my arms, I'd look as if I was ready to wash dishes. I adore natural beauty. What a great day you had, only problem was you weren't close enough to get the manufacturers name if the lippy. Great post.

so happy to see the photos of Ines!!! I have been studying her book “Parisian Chic” so I will look Parisian when I arrive next Sunday for my 4 week stay. I have been enjoying your blog since I found it, wonderful information and art, thank you. Best, Ann